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CAMPAIGN STARTED FOR PROMOTION OF SAFETY
Southern
California
Trojan
SAFE DRIVERS WILL BE REWARDED IN DRIVE
VOL. XVII
Los Angeles, California, Thursday, October 29, 1925
BATTLE FLAG 10
Executive Committee Decides To Restrict Appearance of Tro^tn Emblem.
Number 32
TRADITION GUARDED
Big ^Conference Games and Intersectional Classics to fat Markec, Bizt No Small Games.
Henceforth Trojans are to look lo the 'Bower for tho unfurling of the battle only before the Stanford, California Intersectional, and Pacifir CoaKUOonferenoc champioasMp gamef in whfch Southern California is to participate
Thisvdecision, *u cording t®. the chair-1 man .of the fla? raising committee, marks the completion of the committee’s work. October 1C was not only the ocoe.sion of the first flag raising ceremony, but it also marked Ube inauguration; of what is hoped will become one of Southern California’s foremost traditions.
In its .fit al form -fiie ceremony is as follow*. ,On the morning of the as-; eemblF day preceding the abowe men-i tioned pa-s, the flag.'will be uniurled. r The assembled studen*. body will take I part in ithe program® io be arranged irfor eacto .ceremony. T*i jan Squirts, in shifts, will?vguard Lhe flag from the jroment it .fc raised loathe momabt it is brought down. The flag, it is bflfed, fi 11 stay amSwied at Uiettop of its .staff uptil the £tuii‘!nts return.to school, lf itvdoes, Trojans may rest. assured that vic*ory ha* pef^hed upon troy’s to**er If pt hangs at half mast, rTictory : has flow n elsewiieip.
TS’o duty antf , privilege of defendia^ the^lag will be given to Lhat are; printed in the downtown papers will have no trouble understanding the blackboard chart •ihich will be used tomorrow afternoon. It Trill be similar >to these. The beard will show all the play of one quarter, after vftaich it will be erased, am? the next quarter charted. An .outline gridiron will be painted on the board. Different:-kinds ofi'iines will foe usefi to show the type of play being used. Thus one%lnd of live indicate a putt, another ikind a ptss, still gx third kind a running play.
Between halves, . and before th* game istarts, there will be special entertainment. An ordhestra «ill be on hand to furnish music and the yell king* «£a1 be there :ts lead s*ags and yells. There is to .be absolutely no admission charge.
LAW STUDENTS PARADE STREETS
Bring Brooms and Mops To Clean Classrooms for Occupation Next Week; Police Escort Leads Parade From Old Home to New Building.
BY LOCAL ENGINEERS
Engineers’ Welfare Council Instituted as the Representative Body of Southern California/
By parading through the streets of the city and out to the campus this morning. 335 law students are planning to celebrate their move to the j new campus Law Building, which will take place next Tuesday. The parade, if plans of the lawyers do not go awry, will form at First and Broad-wsay at 8:30. Rumor has it that three motor policemen will escort it to the campus.
Brooms, mops, dust cloths, brushes and all of the other paraphernalia necessary for cleaning will be included in the equipment of the paraders. It is planned by those who .participate in the. affair, to clean up the new building . from top to bottom, in order to make it possible to hold (Classes Tuesday.
Members of the law student body stair that they feel that the move into ithe new' building, which climaxes fifteen years of work by Dean Frank M. Porter, of Law, deserves a celebra-
tion. Fifteen years ago, or in 1910, a picture showing Dean Porter asleep and dreaming of a new Law Building, was presented to him by law students of that time. It is felt that the completion of the new and modern structure on this campus is a realization of this dream.
For fifteen years the Southern California Law School has struggled along in the Tahoe Building, at First and Broadway, a location which was entirely isolated from the rest of the university. It is felt by those in charge that the move to the campus will bring about a new era of concentration of colleges.
Moving has already been started. Books from the library are being stacked in the new law library. It is expected that everything will be in readiness for the first class Tuesday morning.
Law briefs, professors and classes twill be forgotten this morning in the hilarity of the Law School parade.
INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL 1 FIRST LUNCHEON TODAY
Plans are Completed to Carry Through Schedule of Exchange Dinners.
S. C. GEOLOGISTS!) MAKE INLAND TRIP
^‘Prospectors” Journey Sixteen Miles East of Corona to Investigate pertain Minerals.
'The “Prospectors” of Southern Cali-Irt^nia will leave the G*#ology Building tar an extended tour the GavjUan majjing distnict at 1 cfclock Friday Thev plan to spend the ^weekend inspecting the mines and collecting mineral jjpecimens.
ITpop arrival* ithe “Prospectors” will proceed to encamp under ithe “wide and starry skies:*' The boys expect to prepare their me&Js over a samp fire.
’ John |L Kelley, in chargt of the trip arraj^gements, ^saJd that Saturday | Sunday would I**? spent 'in*estigat-r ing- tbe tia /nines, oil stratas, nsjnerals and outcroppings that are preset in the (vicinity. The members of the group expect .to gain numerous interesting specimens of tairmaline fend iron pjrrite.
The trip will fce made